And Apple News+ looks like it's adopting similar low-paying practices with magazine content for its newly-launched aggregated mag subscriptions... :( :protest: The SOS jury is still out on this service.

Bandcamp says hello i'm thinking! :lol: Streaming services for singles (this is what the masses like anyway) and Bandcamp for albums. I really think all artists should be on there. They pay respectably, and because of that the owners deserve the cut :thumbup: Make them rich, not these muppets who pay the artists and content creators nothing :thumbdown:

It's a download rather than streaming service (though you can stream from it) and they take 15%. You also pay PayPal fees (or any other transaction fees obviously), so on a recent £5 customer payment i took home £3.90.But we're obviously not really comparing apples with apples.

I hope they never change their business model. And if they do, I see a new business opportunity. Not that I'm without enough to do at the moment, but if they sold out I'd give it some serious consideration.

That, or quit entirely and enact my retirement plan early, which is to head out to the middle of nowhere in Wales and farmstead my way to independence.

I can't wait to leave the IT world behind altogether. Not that I don't like it, but when push comes to shove I'd rather be growing my own vegetables, keeping chickens and noodling on synthesizers as far away from "civilisation" as I can get ;)

I think the biggest threat to bandcamp (in Europe at least), and more so for soundcloud, is article 13*.Mandatory filter costs and the potential fines could cause them to withdraw from the EU area altogether. :(